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README - Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK) Version 1.0.11
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WHAT IS FLTK?
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The Fast Light Tool Kit ("FLTK", pronounced "fulltick") is a
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LGPL'd C++ graphical user interface toolkit for X (UNIX(r)),
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OpenGL(r), and Microsoft(r) Windows(r) NT 4.0, 95, or 98. It
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was originally developed by Mr. Bill Spitzak and is
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currently maintained by a small group of developers across
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the world with a central repository in the US.
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LICENSING
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FLTK comes with complete free source code. FLTK is available
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under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License.
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Contrary to popular belief, it can be used in commercial
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software! (Even Bill Gates could use it.)
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ON-LINE DOCUMENTATION
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All of the documentation is in HTML in the subdirectory
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"documentation". The "index.html" file should be your
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starting point. PostScript(tm) and PDF versions of this
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documentation is also available from the FLTK web site at:
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http://fltk.easysw.com/documentation.html
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BUILDING AND INSTALLING FLTK UNDER UNIX
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In most cases you can just type "make". This will run
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configure with the default (no) options and then compile
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everything.
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FLTK uses GNU autoconf to configure itself for your UNIX
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platform. The main things that the configure script will
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look for are the X11, OpenGL (or Mesa), and JPEG header and
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library files. Make sure that they are in the standard
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include/library locations. If they aren't you need to
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define the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS environment
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variables.
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If you aren't using "gcc", "g++", "c++", or "CC" for your
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C++ compiler, you'll also need to set the CXX environment
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variable. Similarly, if you aren't using "gcc" or "cc" for
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your C compiler you'll need to set the CC environment
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variable.
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You can run configure yourself to get the exact setup you
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need. Type "./configure <options>". Options include:
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--enable-debug - Enable debugging code & symbols
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--enable-shared - Enable generation of shared libraries
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--bindir=/path - Set the location for executables
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[default = /usr/local/bin]
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--libdir=/path - Set the location for libraries
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[default = /usr/local/lib]
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--includedir=/path - Set the location for include files.
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[default = /usr/local/include]
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--prefix=/dir - Set the directory prefix for files
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[default = /usr/local]
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When the configure script is done you can just run the
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"make" command. This will build the library, FLUID tool, and
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all of the test programs.
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To install the library, become root and type "make
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install". This will copy the "fluid" executable to
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"bindir", the header files to "includedir", and the library
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files to "libdir".
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BUILDING FLTK UNDER MICROSOFT WINDOWS
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There are two ways to build FLTK under Microsoft Windows.
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The first is to use the 5.0 project files under the
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"visualc" directory. Just open (or double-click on) the
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"fltk.dsw" file to get the whole shebang.
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The second method is to use a GNU-based development tool
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with the files in the "makefiles" directory. To build using
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one of these tools simply copy the appropriate makeinclude
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and config files to the main directory and do a make:
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copy makefiles\Makefile.<env> Makefile
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make
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BUILDING FLTK UNDER OS/2
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The current OS/2 build requires XFree86 for OS/2 to work. A
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native Presentation Manager version has not been implemented
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yet (volunteers are welcome!).
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To build the XFree86 version of FLTK for OS/2, copy the
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appropriate makeinclude and config files to the main
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directory and do a make:
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copy makefiles\Makefile.os2x Makefile
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make
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INTERNET RESOURCES
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FLTK is available on the 'net in a bunch of locations:
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- WWW: http://www.fltk.org
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http://fltk.sourceforge.net
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- FTP: ftp://ftp.easysw.com/pub/fltk
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ftp://ftp2.easysw.com/pub/fltk
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ftp://ftp.northamerica.net/pub/ESP/fltk
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ftp://ftp.funet.fi/mirrors/ftp.easysw.com/pub/fltk
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- EMail: fltk@fltk.org [see instructions below]
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fltk-bugs@fltk.org [for reporting bugs]
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To send a message to the FLTK mailing list ("fltk@fltk.org")
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you must first join the list. Non-member submissions are
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blocked to avoid problems with SPAM.
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To join the FLTK mailing list, send a message to
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"majordomo@fltk.org" with "subscribe fltk" in the message
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body. A digest of this list is available by subscribing to
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the "fltk-digest" mailing list.
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REPORTING BUGS
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To report a bug in FLTK, send an email to
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"fltk-bugs@fltk.org". Please include the FLTK version,
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operating system & version, and compiler that you are using
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when describing the bug or problem. You can also submit a
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bug on the SourceForge pages.
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For general support and questions, please use the FLTK
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mailing list at "fltk@fltk.org".
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MESA
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Currently the best way to get OpenGL on your Linux system is
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to use Mesa. FLTK has been tested with Mesa on several
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machines (and also with "real" OpenGL on SGI machines). Mesa
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is available at:
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http://www.mesa3d.org
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The configure script will not see Mesa unless it is
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installed as either libGL or libMesaGL. If you don't want
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to do this you will have to edit config.h (set HAVE_GL to 1)
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and makeinclude (add the libraries).
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TRADEMARKS
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Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
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Corportation. UNIX is a registered trademark of the X/Open
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Group, Inc. OpenGL is a registered trademark of Silicon
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Graphics, Inc.
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COPYRIGHT
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FLTK is copyright 1998-2001 by Bill Spitzak (spitzak@d2.com)
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and others, including:
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Craig P. Earls (cpearls@mit.edu)
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Curtis Edwards (curtise@fa.disney.com)
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Gustavo Hime (hime@centroin.com.br)
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Matthias Melcher (matthias@mediaone.net)
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Vincent Penne (vincent.penne@wanadoo.fr)
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Michael Sweet (mike@easysw.com)
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Carl Thompson (cet@elinix.net)
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it
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and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General
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Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
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later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be
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useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for
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more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General
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Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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